Maid’s room
Nestled on the top floor of the house within the rear south-western Dutch gable, the Maid’s Room was once the servants’ quarters. Today it’s a beautifully appointed cosy retreat with exceptional views over the countryside towards Belvoir Castle and the surrounding vales.
Standout features of all our top floor rooms, are the original pegged green oak beams, still bearing the marks of their assembly over four centuries ago. Another highlight of the Maid’s Room is the impressive brick chimney breast, dating back to 1450, which forms a charming passageway to the ensuite facilities.
This room includes a brass and iron double bedstead and a roll-top bath tucked away in a wonderful heritage-style bathroom, as well as a television, Wi-Fi, hairdryer and hot drink-making facilities.
Accessibility
While the charm of the Maid’s Room is enhanced by its access via a steep, winding staircase, it’s important to note that this makes it unsuitable for guests with limited mobility